The Millennial Sitcom Is Still Growing Up
Briefly

The show portrays the struggles of a Millennial stuck in her 30s, reflecting the economic and personal challenges many face while trying to navigate adulthood.
As a cheerily optimistic airport accessibility driver, Mel Jackson represents a generation grappling with economic barriers that prevent any semblance of the American dream from being attainable.
How to Die Alone explores Mel's struggles with love, friendship, and financial stability, offering a candid examination of the pressures felt by those in today's precarious world.
The series defies traditional narratives, showcasing a Millennial protagonist whose arrested development illustrates the harsh realities of life in a stagnating economy.
Read at The Atlantic
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